English to Portuguese Dictionary prosperity

prosperity

prosperidade
definition
noun
a long period of prosperity
the state of being prosperous.
translation of 'prosperity'
noun
prosperidade,
abundância,
riqueza,
felicidade
example
For the economy as a whole, innovation is the key to higher productivity and greater 'prosperity' for all.
The town's elite were retailers, whose 'prosperity' depended on the railway freight rates.
"First, science is vital to our country's continued future 'prosperity' , " he said.
a long period of peace and 'prosperity'
"To ensure the 'prosperity' in this region, we have to build trust, " he said.
The country's continued 'prosperity' is dependent on the opportunities and achievements of all its residents.
The university's future success is undoubtedly important for the city's 'prosperity' .
They have had formative years of almost uninterrupted 'prosperity' , growth and success.
a long period of 'prosperity'
All need to be strongly represented to ensure the continued 'prosperity' and success of the organisation.
Everyone knows it has brought prosperity, although that 'prosperity' is not equally shared.
Fridges are also indicators of a nation's 'prosperity' .
Maybe with their magical powers and position, they would bring great 'prosperity' to the world.
The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented 'prosperity' to the middle and working classes.
Many gave up security and 'prosperity' and returned from overseas to do so.
In nativities, this eclipse promises fame, 'prosperity' , health and peace of mind.
Ageing populations and rising 'prosperity' across the world can only reinforce demand trends.
In the first half of the century, Pisa and the cities of Tuscany had enjoyed unprecedented 'prosperity' .
Is that a situation, too, where the relative 'prosperity' is more apparent than real?
The role of freedom in creating 'prosperity' has been the central discovery of economics over the past two centuries.
Plans to increase 'prosperity' in the region will automatically lead to a need for better housing conditions.
Education is still our number one priority, because Britain's future economic 'prosperity' depends upon it.
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